Levante is preparing for an austere transfer market after maintaining La Liga status. The club's stay in the top division is a step forward, but not an economic boost.
What happened?
The club aims to act with patience and precision, using internal resources while preparing for a major squad overhaul.
Luís Castro's squad is set for significant changes, with 10 players officially leaving on June 30. Almost 40% of the group is out of contract or on loan.
Why is it important for Levante?
The debt reduction will continue while income increases, maintaining activity within the tight margins of last summer. After completing the signing of Bardeli, Levante expects a slow market, waiting for opportunities to arise as the window progresses, and sales are anticipated.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| League position | 16th |
| Points | 42 |
| Games played | 38 |
| Wins | 11 |
| Losses | 18 |
What's next?
Héctor Rodas stated that the market should resemble last year's, with many loans and expiring contracts, and signings subject to the fair play limit. He noted that last season saw 40 operations between the first team and the reserve team, and expects a similar volume.
The scouting chief added that conditions are similar, especially economically, but a season of intense negotiations has given them more experience and calm. However, he warned that it will be just as complicated, with promoted clubs having healthier finances, targeting similar profiles, and being led by skilled sporting directors.
The currently injured players are C. Alvarez, U. Elgezabal, A. Primo, I. Romero, U. Vencedor, and V. Garcia. Levante's last match was on May 23, 2026, when they lost 2-1 to Real Betis.
Recent form
Levante's recent form is LWWWL, with their last result being a 2-1 loss to Real Betis on May 23, 2026.
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